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“ It's very nice of you , Celia , to be always so ready to excuse your brother , ” said Miss Watson , “ and I do believe Frank above such mean , dishonest habits as that ; and so I suppose I must overlook his boisterous conduct this ...
“ It's very nice of you , Celia , to be always so ready to excuse your brother , ” said Miss Watson , “ and I do believe Frank above such mean , dishonest habits as that ; and so I suppose I must overlook his boisterous conduct this ...
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An old charwoman had the charge of it , and was to sleep in the kitchen ; but as the workmen were not to come till the day after , she contented herself with merely sweeping down the house in the afternoon , ready for the whitewashers ...
An old charwoman had the charge of it , and was to sleep in the kitchen ; but as the workmen were not to come till the day after , she contented herself with merely sweeping down the house in the afternoon , ready for the whitewashers ...
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The Toys , only too ready to enjoy the least variation of their long retired life , eagerly agreed , and the Ball resumed his story : “ I am afraid I am not very clever at giving accurate descriptions of things in which I don't take ...
The Toys , only too ready to enjoy the least variation of their long retired life , eagerly agreed , and the Ball resumed his story : “ I am afraid I am not very clever at giving accurate descriptions of things in which I don't take ...
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This came from France , and after all this toil and care bestowed upon it , was beautifully soft and white , as supple as you could desire , and ready to be made into gloves .
This came from France , and after all this toil and care bestowed upon it , was beautifully soft and white , as supple as you could desire , and ready to be made into gloves .
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In he came , only too glad to rest , and thankful for the warm tea his mother had ready for him . And then he showed his treasure of pieces of leather , such a big bundle this time , that little Susan clapped her hands quite gaily ...
In he came , only too glad to rest , and thankful for the warm tea his mother had ready for him . And then he showed his treasure of pieces of leather , such a big bundle this time , that little Susan clapped her hands quite gaily ...
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